Max II bearings and flanges

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  1. #11
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    Yeah I was just curious because those seem like the way to go. For this application (if they were triple sealed) would be bulletproof.

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    ***UPDATE***

    Just got my bearings and flanges from buffalo bearings, $17.50 a bearing.
    For the price, they did a damn good job machining these things. I measured the bored and they all came to the same measurement within .0003 ten thousands.

    Only issue, there is a small ball on the outside diameter of the bearing that I believe is for locking the outer race into the flange. My flanges don't have a place for this ball, is it just supposed to dent into the flange or do I have the wrong flanges?

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    Pull the pin


    My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
    Joe Camel never does that.

    Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbit929 View Post
    Just got my bearings and flanges from buffalo bearings, $17.50 a bearing.
    For the price, they did a damn good job machining these things. I measured the bored and they all came to the same measurement within .0003 ten thousands.

    Only issue, there is a small ball on the outside diameter of the bearing that I believe is for locking the outer race into the flange. My flanges don't have a place for this ball, is it just supposed to dent into the flange or do I have the wrong flanges?
    The small ball needs to be pulled out. I use a small fine tip cutter to grab the ball and pull it out. Sometimes it won't pull so I cut it down as close as I can get it and then grind it off with sandpaper. no worries.

  5. #15
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    Alright thank you. I wasn't sure.

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